Opportunities

GERI/ODIT Grant

It is with great pleasure that the Genetic Epidemiology Research Institute (GERI) and the UCI All of Us Research Program, in collaboration with the Office of Data and Information Technology, are announcing a research funding opportunity to help UCI researchers utilize the NIH All of Us data to pursue health-related research topics of interest.

Fundees

Principal InvestigatorUC Irvine DepartmentProposal Project Title
Ali EzzatiSOM- NeurologyEpidemiology of Migraine and patterns of healthcare access and utilization
Belinda CamposChicano/Latino StudiesAdvancing Understanding of Latino Health via NIH All of Us
Christine CadizClinical Pharmacy PracticeSafer medication use for All of Us: developing a clinical prediction model for adverse drug events (SPADE)
Dena MoskowitzOBGYN UrogynecologyFactors influencing treatment and use of third line therapy among patients participating in the All of US program
Keri HurleyClinical Pharmacy PracticeDescribing Vaccination-related Characteristics in All of Us (DIVERS)
Keri HurleyClinical Pharmacy PracticeMetformin-associated vitamin B12 deficiency and the risk of peripheral neuropathies: an All of Us Database study
Michael HoytPop. Health & Disease PreventionBiobehavioral Adjustment in Sexual Minority Cancer Survivors
Nana EntsuahClinical Pharmacy PracticePsychological Distress and Medication Misuse during COVID-19 across Racial-ethnic
Nana EntsuahClinical Pharmacy PracticeMinority Identities (PICAR)

Research Resources

Data Available

GERI has a variety of quality data. The All of Us Research Program has one of the largest biomedical data resources of its kind. The Research Hub is home to All of Us data, research tools, and research projects. Learn more and register to use the researcher workbench.

Statistical Consulting and Training

A biostatistics team is available to assist clinical, epidemiologic and basic science investigators who are members of the institute. Consultations are available to help investigators with their study design and subsequent data analysis. They can also assist members in the linkage of their projects to other clinical, epidemiologic and laboratory data sources.